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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 74294" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>My difficult child was the love of my life. Now he is a young man trying with to have a life. </p><p>I often think that if I had to work as hard to get through life as difficult child that I would have given up.</p><p>He knows people treat him like he is stupid or less than human. He continues to be kind. He always helps kids when he sees them struggle. </p><p>My difficult child wants to have a life but can't get out of the sack he seems to be stuck in. He is looking for the opening so that he can find the light at the end of the tunnel. He doesn't give up. He doesn't want me to give up but he uses me as the recipient of his frustration in a world that doesn't understand his frustration. He is a struggling hero even if he doesn't make it to that light. No one will know that but those of us who watch his struggle. Those of us who love him.He doesn't even know it himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 74294, member: 3"] My difficult child was the love of my life. Now he is a young man trying with to have a life. I often think that if I had to work as hard to get through life as difficult child that I would have given up. He knows people treat him like he is stupid or less than human. He continues to be kind. He always helps kids when he sees them struggle. My difficult child wants to have a life but can't get out of the sack he seems to be stuck in. He is looking for the opening so that he can find the light at the end of the tunnel. He doesn't give up. He doesn't want me to give up but he uses me as the recipient of his frustration in a world that doesn't understand his frustration. He is a struggling hero even if he doesn't make it to that light. No one will know that but those of us who watch his struggle. Those of us who love him.He doesn't even know it himself. [/QUOTE]
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